248 PUBLICATIONS OF SPENCER F. BAIRD. 



75. — 1857. Catalogue of North American Mamnials, cbiefly in the Museum of the 

 Smithsonian Institution, Washington. Smithsonian Institution, July 

 1857. 4to. pp. 21. 



76. — 1857. Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River 

 to the Pacific Ocean : War Department. Mammals. By Spencer F. 

 Baird, Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Washing- 

 ton, D. C, 1857. <^Report8 of Explorations and Surveys to ascertain 

 the most i)racticable and economical Route for a Railroad from the 

 Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Volume viii, 1857. 4to. pp. 

 xlviii, 757, pi. xviii — Ix. 

 *82. — 1858. Description of a Phyllostome Bat from California, in the Museum of the 

 Smithsonian Institution. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., x, 1858, pp. 

 116, 117. 



86. — 1859. United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, under the order of Lieut. 

 Col. W. H. Emory, Major First Cavalry, and United States Commis- 

 sioner. Mammals of the Boundary, by Spencer F. Baird, Assistant 

 Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. With notes by the, natural- 

 ists of the Survey. <^Report on the United States and Mexicau 

 Boundary Survey. Volume II, 1859, 4to, 2d part Zoology, pp. (2) -f :?-<i2, 

 pll. xxvii (Mammals); (2)x3-l. 



93. — 1859. Report ujion Mammals collected on the Survey. <^ExpIorations and Sur- 

 veys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific 

 Ocean. War Department. Report of Lieut. E. G. Beckwith, Third 

 Artillery, upon Explorations for a Railroad Route, near the 38th and 

 39th jtaralfels of north latitude, by Captain J. W. Gunnison, Corjis 

 of Topographical Engineers, and near the forty-first parallel of north 

 latitude, by Lieut. E. G. Beckwith, Third Artillery. 1854. Zoologi- 

 cal Report, XX, 1857, in Report P. R. R. Surv., vol. x, 1859. 



97. — 1859. Report on Mammals collected on the Survey. <^Explorations and Surveys 

 for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. 

 War Department. Routes in California, with the routes near the 

 Thirty-fifth and Thirty-second Parallels, explored by Lieut. R. S. 

 Williamson, Corps of Top. Eng., in 18.53. Zoological Rej)ort. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 1859. 



101. — 1859. Mammals of North America; the descriptions of species based chiefly on 

 the collections in the Museum of the Smithsonian lustitution. Phil- 

 adelphia : J. B. Lippiucott »Sr. Co. 1859. 4to. pp. xxxiv, 1-735-J-1-55+ 

 737-764, pll. i-lxxxvi. 



172. — 1871. Immunity of the Pig from injury by serpent bite. <^.i)(H. Itcv., 1871-72, 

 pp. 255, 256. 



196.— 1871. American Tapirs. <Jnw.. liec, 1871-72, p. 278. 



261. — 1872. Characteristics of higher groups of Mammals. <^Ann. Bee, 1872-73, 

 p. 238. 



262.— 1872. Fur-bearing Animals of New Jersey. <^Anv. Rec, 1872-72, p. 240. 



263.-1872. Capture of Bassaris in Ohio. <^Ann. Rec, 1872-73, p. 240. 



264.— 1872. Law in regard to Killing Bufi^alo. < J?-h. Rec. 1872-73, p. 241. 



265.-1872. New American Mastodon. <^Artn. Rec, 1872-73, p. 242. 



296. — 1872. The Proboscidians of the American Eocene. <^Ann. Rec, 1872-73, p. 307. 



297.— 1872. The Armed Metalophodon. <^Ann. Rec, 1872-73, p. 308. 



304.-1872. Scammon on the West Coast Cetaceans. <^Ann. Rec, 1872-73, p. 312. 



306.-1871, Origin of the Domestic Dog. <.4«7/. Rec, 1872-73, p. 317. 



307.-1872. The Mammals of Thibet. <J««. Rec, 1872-73, p. 318. 



313. — 1872. A fossil Lemuroid from the Eocene of Wyoming. <^Ann. Rec, 1872-73, 

 p. 326. 



317.— 1872. Peculiar Mound Crania. <J«w. Rec, 1872-73, p. 321. 



